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Official account of the U.S. Congressional Joint Economic Committee, Republicans. Home of the Social Capital Project. Chairman:

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  1. Because the workplace has not better accommodated two-worker families, their increasing number has led many to feel they face an inescapable time crunch. Long work hours and commutes lead to less family time at home. What does that do to our associational life? Find out ⬇️

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  2. Americans have mostly embraced these societal changes, appreciating the personal freedom & opportunities they have brought. But the downside has been reduced family stability, affecting children into adulthood & eroding no less than the social foundations of modern society.

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  3. The share of births to unmarried women began climbing in the mid-twentieth century and has increased dramatically.

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  4. Statistical tendencies cannot tell us what is best for individual children in specific circumstances. But they reinforce that children are likelier to be happy and successful when their parents intend to conceive a child together and subsequently maintain a healthy marriage.

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  5. It is no denigration to parents or children in other types of family arrangements to recognize that the married-parent family is unsurpassed as an institution for child development.

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  6. Of all the social relationships that shape people throughout their lives, none is so formative and consequential as the one children have with their parents. This report examined the rise in unwed childbearing as an indicator of declining social capital. 👇🏼

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  7. Children are happier, healthier, and better prepared for life when they have two happily married parents. However, the share of children in married-parent families has steadily declined over the past 50 years and single motherhood has skyrocketed.

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  8. Today's typical child will not make it to 16 without some experience in a single-parent household. Check out the % of households with children headed by married parents in your community ↓

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  9. WATCH: "Ensuring that a family can be raised affordably should be an uncontroversial public policy objective. Yet government policies... raise prices of basic goods & services, to the disproportionate financial detriment of poor households and families with children."

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  10. A healthy family life is the foundation for a healthy associational life. Children can overcome the negative consequences of being raised in unhappy or unstable families, but many start out the game of life already behind in crucial ways. Read more:

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  11. With fewer children in intact families, fewer adults in stable long-term relationships, and less-happy marriages than in the past, it is no wonder that Americans are nostalgic for a time—perhaps idealized—when family relationships were more secure.

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  12. Some key questions: - Has it become less affordable to raise a family? - Who faces affordability problems? - What should be done to help Americans who can’t afford the families they want? Let’s talk about it. 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦

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  13. American families would benefit from an education system that cherishes cultural distinctiveness, and embeds students in a broader context of intergenerational support. RT if you agree!

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  14. As the 20th century closed, it had become increasingly clear that our educational status quo was failing too many children. Learn about what we can do here ⬇️

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    For all of 2019, the U.S. economy grew 2.3%.

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  16. "The American people are finally enjoying the vibrant, opportunity economy they deserve." 👇🏼

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  17. "Social capital is defined as a network of relationships among people who live and work in a society, so that the society functions effectively." Read more:

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  18. The JEC’s Social Capital Project pays particular attention to recent developments in so-called “mediating institutions,” namely our neighborhoods, churches, schools, and voluntary associations.

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  19. The traditional neighborhood school district model and a meritocratic view of education is replicating disadvantage, not overcoming it. How can education pluralism fix our education system? Find out here ↓

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  20. It’s been 30 years since the nation’s first voucher system debuted and education reform discussions have grown repetitive. Looking forward, policymakers interested in education should return to first principles.

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